Important notice
Basic price 750 CZK, price for a child 6 - 12 years 400 CZK, price for a child 0-5 years 50 CZK
Current information about the situation of COVID-19 and security at the festival can be found HERE.
The following rules apply to the play area, which is outdoors without a roof and there is no seating on site (grass surface). We recommend spectators to take a blanket, sitting only on the ground.
Bad weather - possible cancellation of the performance
The Letní Letná festival decides on the cancellation of the performance due to bad weather no later than half an hour before its start.
The performance can take place even in bad weather, if the technical conditions allow it and this fact is agreed by the performing ensemble.
More information here.
Refund of admission due to cancellation of the performance
If the performance is canceled before its start or within 30 minutes of its start, the spectator will be entitled to a refund. This will automatically be returned to the buyer's account, or we will contact you, in case of questions you can contact the email ticket@letniletna.cz
Dogs at the show
Dogs will be allowed to enter the show only with a leash and muzzle.
The festival will be opened in an adrenaline-fueled way by the rope walker Johanne Humblet, who will take one risk after another on the Open Air stage high above the spectators' heads and repeatedly overcome herself.
"A disobedient rebel high in the air. She's breaking the rules and playing with borders."
A shaky rope walker Johanne Humblet, inner music and one unstable rope. A breathtaking performance. Since its inception in 2019, the Résiste performance has toured France and many places abroad. Viewers welcome its explosiveness and dazzling numbers hanging on a rope. It reminds us with slight malice that life is about pushing one's own boundaries and, above all, about enduring it.
On her side, on solid ground, live music clings to her breath. "... she plays with gravity in front of the spectators."
The ensemble Les Filles du Renard Pâle, led by the women Virginia Fremaux and Johanne Humblet, is best known for its funambulistic performances of various forms. They are constantly looking for limits and opportunities for sharing, meetings and artistic exchange.